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standing in dirty city snow outside Everett"s apartment and
trying to be a man and let Everett go.
“It"s okay. He can"t help being successful and busy.”
After a moment, Everett"s lips curved sideways, the smile
uncertain but forgiving. There was still tightness at the
corners of his eyes that spoke of hurt, and Alex leaned in
again automatically to keep the knitted pattern of Everett"s
sweater on his palms. He held on to it fiercely, feeling
Everett"s heartbeat and the heat radiating from him without
actually touching him.
“Everett.” He recovered his voice, if not the sarcastic
tone that amused his students and irritated interviewers. His
face felt hot, his movements clumsy. He realized he was still
holding on to Everett and pulled his hands back, then wasn"t
certain what to do with them. Racing thoughts had never
allowed this much doubt, and he had admitted years ago
while in therapy that that might have been one of the
reasons he had welcomed them so strongly at first. If it
wasn"t for the agony that came later, he might still have
called them friend.
“I"ve been….” He struggled to explain and then gave up
when Everett"s smile didn"t change. “
Fuck
,” he swore quietly,
but Rachel yelled again.
“Working hard, I know.” Everett pulled his scarf off and
stuffed it into his coat pocket. He offered another grin to his
mother to calm her down as though he wasn"t the one who
had riled her up. “It"s the only reason I know not to worry.
He"s been sending me bits of his new work.” Bits and pieces
sent without comment, because Alex had had a vow to keep,
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but wouldn"t worry Everett for the world. Everett turned
back to Alex. “Your writing has always been your salvation.”
“That"s not completely true.” Alex"s tongue came
unglued from the roof of his mouth at last and let him drawl
the words. “I also have a strict regimen of medications.” And
a family kind to him despite the trouble he"d brought them,
and Everett himself, there to beat down doors when he had
to and hold his hand when that wasn"t necessary.
The startled revelation on Ty"s face wasn"t something
Alex wanted to deal with at the moment, so he ignored it.
Everett chuckled.
“Anyway I thought you had too much going on to miss
me. Coaxing donations for the center from the rich and well-
meaning,” Alex explained to those others watching.
Everett helped run a non-profit center for homeless and
troubled teenage boys in the city that had become something
of a destination for troubled gay teens especially. He was, as
he had always been, determined and capable and smart and
trusted by children who hadn"t known how to trust until
they met him. He was all those things and more, but
charming rich adults out of their money was not his forte.
He had tricks up his knitted purple sleeves, but with
matters close to his heart Everett was far too direct for
politicking and ass-kissing. Alex could go mysterious and
choose to ignore certain questions. Everett would mouth off,
stupidly defiant even when outnumbered by homophobic
jocks or ignorant fundraisers, and with no one around to
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defend him tended to end up either bloody and beaten or
broke.
Everett immediately looked rueful and scratched the
back of his neck. His skin was still flushed, his cheeks and
ears red from the cold outside.
“They keep cutting our funding, and the money has to
come from somewhere,” he muttered miserably.
“Maybe you need a celebrity to do it for you?” George
suggested, and Everett shot his father a fierce look before
glancing at Alex, who stopped in mid-protest at the word
“celebrity” when Everett wet his lower lip with just the tip of
his tongue.
“Everett, you know you just need to ask me.” Alex didn"t
think anyone noticed that he wasn"t moving away. Everett
certainly didn"t seem to, and Everett had been watching him
closely for years. “I don"t know how much of a help I"d be,
but old-money society loves a charming rogue, doesn"t it?” It
was a surprise that Everett hadn"t already asked. There was
nothing he wouldn"t do for the center. Everett rubbed at his
neck again.
“I know you"ve been… focused on something else. I
wouldn"t want to bother you,” he announced slowly, as
though measuring his words, and even realizing that Everett
didn"t want Alex to play that role anymore if he didn"t want
to, it still stung.
“What kind of thing is that for you to say to me?” Alex
demanded softly, his chin coming up. “Of course I"d help
you. What wouldn"t I do for you, Everett?”
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He hadn"t realized Everett had been uncertain about
that until Everett"s shoulders dropped. There was silence,
too much of it, and then Everett"s hazel eyes met his again.
Alex let himself momentarily forget everything else.
“Then I"ll hold you to that,” Everett agreed, nodding
firmly, and immediately, foolishly, Alex took a step back as
old doubts reared up. He was, he reminded himself, too old
for childish fears, but knowing that did not make them any
less real.
He wasn"t backing out, but Everett might change his
mind. As Ty had needlessly reminded him, Alex had a
considerable reputation problem, and more than that,
Everett had little reason to want him. “That is, if you really
want me around your center again.”
“You know the boys loved your last visit.” Everett"s
expression was as warm as the hand still on his arm.
Alex shrugged, and whatever was in his face made
Everett"s smile grow so wide it nearly split his face. Alex gave
up the struggle he hadn"t wanted to win and smiled back at
him. There were shadows under Everett"s eyes, shadows that
Alex had not put there, but if he dared, he might banish
them.
“I thought you"d be angry about that.” He"d gone there
at Everett"s request, but on a day when Everett would be
gone, and done a reading from his first book, and then one
poem. He"d answered questions afterward. Everett had told
him to be honest, so he had been. The supervisor there at
the time had been none too pleased, but Alex had found
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their questions far more original than the stuff of gossipy
websites and literary journals.
“Are you kidding?” Everett gave a snort that was
positively gleeful, though he must have gotten an earful from
that offended supervisor too. “They loved you. You didn"t try
to bullshit them the way most people do.”
“I"m serious, Everett.” Rachel"s voice cut between them
and made Everett look away though his obvious good humor
stayed in place even through his apology. His gaze came
back to Alex almost immediately.
“It was exactly what I expected from you. You told them
that life will be difficult and even with hard work nothing is
promised, so you have to find what works for you and at
least be happy with that.”
“Did I?” Alex asked blankly, though he"d been focused
for a few years now, and he remembered very well what he"d
said. Everett made a “tut” sound.
“They told me all about it, and I was incredibly proud of
you. They were impressed to know I was close friends with a
published writer. So was I, but when haven"t we all been in
awe of you, just a little bit?”
Someone let out a startled noise. It was louder than
Everett"s quiet sincerity, and Alex twitched and looked
around, surprised to notice that conversations were again
flowing around them. No one else seemed to be paying any
attention to them and their whispered, intense words except
Ty, who was watching with unabashed curiosity.
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Alex narrowed his eyes, but couldn"t summon the kind